When it comes to circularity, draft notification on EPR for packaging materials and sanitary products falls short of drawing a full circle
"India's new draft EPR guidelines aim to make producers responsible for recycling packaging waste, but experts say they fall short. While packaging-grade paper already has a strong 60 percent recovery rate, writing and printing paper—30 percent of production—lags at just 40 percent. The Centre for Science and Environment warns that excluding this segment weakens India's circular economy. With a push for 95 percent domestic recovery by 2028, the industry could slash reliance on imported wastepaper. Will policymakers expand the mandate, or will paper recycling remain incomplete? Stay tuned for more insights."https://www.downtoearth.org.in/waste/when-it-comes-to-circularity-draft-notification-on-epr-for-packaging-materials-and-sanitary-products-falls-short-of-drawing-a-full-circle
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